DAMASCUS - The Arab summit held in Damascus over this weekend has convinced many Iraqis that Arab leaders do not speak for them.
More than anything done or not, the very absence of many Arab leaders at the summit has left displaced Iraqis here angry.
"It was a disappointment to us that some Arab leaders decided not to attend the summit in Damascus," Dr. Zeki al-Khazraji, an Iraqi refugee in Syria told IPS. "We were looking forward to the summit thinking it might discuss our agonies that have lasted too long without any sign of improvement. If not the Arab leaders, who will think of us?"
Many Iraqi refugees say Arab leaders are cut off from their own people.
"The Iraqi fire is spreading to the Arab world and our leaders must think of their own positions," Salim Mahmood, an Iraqi freelance journalist in Damascus told IPS. "We cannot understand why Iraqis are left alone to face daily death while Arabs just watch in silence.
"We are trying to understand the pressures applied on our brothers, but meanwhile we demand real intervention from our brothers to stop our government and the Americans from spilling our blood like water in Iraq."
The Arab summit kicked off Saturday with a fiery speech from Libyan President Muammar Gaddafi attacking fellow Arab leaders for doing nothing while the U.S. invaded Iraq in 2003.
"How can we accept that a foreign power comes to topple an Arab leader while we stand watching," said Gaddafi. Saddam Hussein, he said, had once been an ally of Washington. "But they sold him out." He then pointed to Arab officials at the conference to say, "Your turn is next."
The Libyan leader added: "Where is the Arabs' dignity, their future, their very existence? Everything has disappeared."
The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees says there are at least 1.5 million displaced Iraqis in Syria alone.
"Five years now, and things are getting worse in Iraq while only two poor Arab countries (Syria and Jordan) are taking the load of Iraqis who fled their country for safety," Malek Sabeeh from the Iraqi Centre for Human Rights told IPS.
"Syria was our first safe haven, but how long can this country that has limited resources stand the high cost of hosting such a huge number of refugees while other countries are paying billions of dollars for building separation walls between them and Iraq, and now boycotting such an important summit." Sabeeh was referring to Saudi Arabia and Kuwait who are building protection walls along their borders with Iraq.
Leaders from Saudi Arabia, Egypt and Jordan stayed away from the summit after Washington urged its allies to think twice before attending.
Many Iraqi refugees also expressed anger over the lack of support from the Gulf countries. Gulf countries such as the United Arab Emirates do not allow Iraqis in, and their contributions to Iraqi refugees have been modest.
Many Iraqis say the absence of many Arab leaders highlighted the deep divisions caused by the U.S.-led occupation of Iraq across the Middle East. "This nation will never be united as long as Americans have their fingers in the area," Sheikh Faris Ahmed, an Iraqi cleric who brought his son for medical treatment in Syria told IPS.
Egypt and some Gulf countries have recently signed arms deals with the U.S. worth several billion dollars.
Maki, our correspondent in Syria, works in close collaboration with Dahr Jamail, our U.S.-based specialist writer on Iraq who has reported from the region for more than four years.
© 2008 Inter Press Service
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Show All"The Arab summit held in Damascus over this weekend has convinced many Iraqis that Arab leaders do not speak for them.........We cannot understand why Iraqis are left alone to face daily death while Arabs just watch in silence."
Arab leaders don't speak for average Arabs; American leaders don't speak for average Americans, Eupropean leaders don't speak for average Europeans, etc.
We are all involved in "class warfare"! Make no mistake about it.
what they were too busy discussing, preventing them from seeing the 'big' picture, was a dispute between iran and the u.a.e. over some poxy little islands in the gulf.................somebody help us.
People of the World Unite!
Divide and conquer is a world wide stratagy, and so should ours be.
That's where censorship needs to be defended on the Internet.
“How can we accept that a foreign power comes to topple an Arab leader while we stand watching,†said Gaddafi. Saddam Hussein, he said, had once been an ally of Washington. “But they sold him out.†He then pointed to Arab officials at the conference to say, “Your turn is next.â€
I will have to agree with him. They need to get their act together if they are going to survive. If McCain gets into office. Look out Iran! The neocon's are going to keep it up until they destroy the US or the middle-east which ever comes first!
"Divide and conquer; the US plan in the Middle East is going better than anyone could have predicted."
We followed British-lead for that (just like we follow the Israeli-lead for all our military/Intel-nonsense). [Give any 'credit' where it is Due...]
"The Arabs have never learned that to be divided is to be conquered. If they joined together, formed a coalition, they would have some clout especially with all their oil."
OPEC (as instituted by our "Seven-Sisters") and 'Lawrence of the Central-Banks' both taught them that 'they cannot' [it's FAR too-late for any Arab/Muslim-'unity' -- as Saddam recently found-out, and painfully!].
As for: www.dangerouscreation.com -- I like your Blog...but it's far too-late for 'US', also...[where were you in 1871, or in 1913 -- or 1783, 1812, 1861 -- or when Teddy Roosevelt needed Nomination as a 'Bull-Moose', before the 'Internationalist'-traitor&blackmailed Wilson 'sold US out'?].
As said elsewhere:
“I wouldn’t worry overmuch about Iran (they are FAR too ‘useful’ to Israel/the-West to ‘eliminate’ so early in this “Great-Game†— and both 1953&1979 amounted to MAJOR-Investments on the parts of the CIA/Mossad).
But, since the departing BushCo needs to ‘lay up the ball’ for yet-another neo-Lib/Clinton (who will kill far-more & more-broadly — via ’soft-Power’ and GMO-starvation — than this Admin ‘ever-dared’ to kill militarily) — I AM concerned that before they ‘leave’, they will help ‘realize’ ersatz-Israel’s strongest-hope, for decades-now…
Specifically: the destruction of all possible Syrian-opposition (military or political) regards the LONG sought-after capture/theft of Lebanon’s Litani River and thence the “breadbasket-farmlandsâ€, South of all that precious-water — and all the way up to its Syrian-headwaters — while leaving the Lebanese & the Hezbollah/Palestinian-refugees unable to oppose any much-planned oil-pipelines [that will stretch from Kurdish-Iraq to Haifa-refineries/portage] — once Syria cannot ‘threaten’ any of these obvious Goals/Ambitions, either). [Jordan is already virtually an Israeli-Suzerainty/Satrap]
Israel has KNOWN it would need these oil/water-Resources (absent in ‘their Homeland’ itself — if one can consider Israel ‘home’ for these Ashkenazim?) since at-least the 1930’s — and, has always ‘worked-hard’ towards their ‘acquisitions’ ever-since… and by “any Means necessaryâ€.
This would/could be Bush’s “Longed-for Legacy†— if he can possibly pull-it-off within his remaining Puppet-Term… “
Zoya; thank you for the link.
Rosy; Yikes!
David Grayling; We/You live in a glass house: Divided and conquered? That would be the American Populace Sir. Fractured and fooled. Except for that focused 1% doing the dividing and conquering.
United we stand, and divided we have fallen.
Divide and conquer; the US plan in the Middle East is going better than anyone could have predicted.
http://www.ryanhartman.wordpress.com
Get a group of Arab diplomats together & all you get is hot air.
The Arabs have never learned that to be divided is to be conquered. If they joined together, formed a coalition, they would have some clout especially with all their oil.
P.S. Did you know that an invasion of America is being planned? Check my blog!
www.dangerouscreation.com
The Arab dividing line?
Easy. Just look at their paychecks.
The ones from the state department are yours, bought and paid for.
That ceiling has an 8-pointed 'star', if you will (and, the Star of David is NOT the hexagram/star found on Israel's current-Flag -- Google-it).
How do you spell Arab Uncle Tom? Just try Saudi Royal Family et al.
Egypt and some Gulf countries have recently signed arms deals with the U.S. worth several billion dollars. This sentence relates to the story of funneling arms through Egypt to off Hamas. So yes indeed, NateW.
Zoya - the info at your link is hefty. The article and comments smack of $$$-world domination by U.S. Most of the world cowers even as U.S. finances are destroyed. Thanks for this info that I will read a few more times to fully absorb.
First, we need more information and coverage of the millions of Iraqi refugees. They are being hidden from American view even more than the coffins of returning dead American soldiers. There are so many things about this war that are being hidden for propaganda purposes.
Second, we need to understand that the Bush Administration sold out our country and interests in order to get a propaganda victory in regards to Libya. Ever since Muammar Gaddafi and his government bombed a civilian airliner, economic sanctions had been imposed on Libya. Muammar Gaddafi desperately wanted to sell oil and the Bush Administration is well connected to people who wanted to buy oil from Libya. The problem was that there was no good reason to end the sanctions because Muammar Gaddafi was still in power. In order to remove the sanctions, the Bush Administration decided to "prove" the success in Iraq by making a deal where Muammar Gaddafi would "surrender" his nuclear program in exchange for a lifting of the sanctions. The Bush Administration then paraded the surrendered weapons in the media as if they had been found in Iraq or something. Now Muammar Gaddafi can sell his oil to Bush connected people who are getting very rich while Muammar Gaddafi uses the oil money to fund anti-American organizations and schools. This was not the success Bush made it out to be. It was a corrupt selling out of our security so Bush's friends could get rich buying oil from someone who then funds anti-American efforts.
MEETING UNDER A BAD SIGN
Check out the photo of the Damascus conference hall. The light on the ceiling is shaped like a Star of David.
Here's something else for Arab leaders to chew on--a new front in the GWOT:
http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article19630.htm
Considering the relative lack of success past Arab summits have had in regards to the Palestinians, is it any surprise the Iraqis are badly served as well?! It would not be surprising in the future that the constituent governments use the plight of the Iraqis as diversionary sop to their people as way to deflect attention from their own various mis-rules, just as they have with the Palestinians. After all, that playbook has worked since 1948.